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Making Mandatory Consumer Disclosures
In B.C., licensed real estate professionals must make disclosures to consumers, including disclosures about the services to expect from real estate professionals, the risks of being unrepresented in a real estate transaction, and commissions.
The guides on this page are intended to help you, as a real estate professional, to use the various disclosure forms with consumers.
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Guide to Disclosure of Risks to Unrepresented Parties
In B.C., licensed real estate professionals must make disclosures to consumers, including disclosures about the services to expect from real estate professionals, the risks of being unrepresented in a real estate transaction, and commissions.
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Guide to Disclosure to Sellers of Expected Remuneration Form
In B.C., licensed real estate professionals must make disclosures to consumers, including disclosures about the services to expect from real estate professionals, the risks of being unrepresented in a real estate transaction, and commissions.
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Guide to Disclosure for Residential Tenancies Form
In B.C., licensed real estate professionals must make disclosures to consumers, including disclosures about the services to expect from real estate professionals, the risks of being unrepresented in a real estate transaction, and commissions.
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Guide to Agreement Regarding Conflict of Interest Between Clients Form
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Guide to Disclosure of Risks Associated with Dual Agency Form
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